RDVoyager
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
The design layout was prefect for small bits of hardware I keep. The latches are easy to use yet secure to not accidentally open. The box and hinges are good quality and durable.
RDVoyager
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
The design layout was prefect for small bits of hardware I keep. The latches are easy to use yet secure to not accidentally open. The box and hinges are good quality and durable.
Just the facts 7577
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
Bins length varies perfectly. Reasonably sturdy as far as plastic goes.
Just the facts 7577
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
Bins length varies perfectly. Reasonably sturdy as far as plastic goes.
Carlos
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2024
Muy practica y platico sólido
Carlos
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2024
Muy practica y platico sólido
Kunde
Reviewed in Australia on September 13, 2024
The case is made of solid plastic and finish is of good quality. Overall good impression. The lid and compartments’ walls are fitting well so even small items do not move between compartments in the transport,
Kunde
Reviewed in Australia on September 13, 2024
The case is made of solid plastic and finish is of good quality. Overall good impression. The lid and compartments’ walls are fitting well so even small items do not move between compartments in the transport,
Kathryn Kvech
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I have bought two of these organizers to keep in my toolbox to organize screws, nails, etc. For that purpose, I absolutely love it. It has many more compartments than any similar organizers . However, the first one eventually failed because the hinges are made of flimsy plastic. This is especially a problem if a screw gets caught in between them and then they break. I loved the way it organized my parts so well that I ended up ordering a second one to give it another try. Unfortunately, it failed in exactly the same way. if they would improve the hinges on this, it would be perfect, but as it is, I will not be purchasing again because it is going to be a nightmare to take 55 compartments worth of screws out of this again to put into a new container.
Kathryn Kvech
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I have bought two of these organizers to keep in my toolbox to organize screws, nails, etc. For that purpose, I absolutely love it. It has many more compartments than any similar organizers . However, the first one eventually failed because the hinges are made of flimsy plastic. This is especially a problem if a screw gets caught in between them and then they break. I loved the way it organized my parts so well that I ended up ordering a second one to give it another try. Unfortunately, it failed in exactly the same way. if they would improve the hinges on this, it would be perfect, but as it is, I will not be purchasing again because it is going to be a nightmare to take 55 compartments worth of screws out of this again to put into a new container.
Steve Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Most supplement (pill) boxes stink. The lids don't stay open when loading and the tabs keeping the lids closed do not work well for very long because they wear out. This (14 day) storage box works much better. The lid stays open while loading and when the lid is closed everything inside stays secure. The lid also locks closed to its also good for travel. I purchased some days-of-the-week stickers to help me track my days. It's not perfect but it's better.
Steve Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Most supplement (pill) boxes stink. The lids don't stay open when loading and the tabs keeping the lids closed do not work well for very long because they wear out. This (14 day) storage box works much better. The lid stays open while loading and when the lid is closed everything inside stays secure. The lid also locks closed to its also good for travel. I purchased some days-of-the-week stickers to help me track my days. It's not perfect but it's better.
Bertie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 29, 2024
Great box, sturdy and with different sizes of compartment
Bertie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 29, 2024
Great box, sturdy and with different sizes of compartment
Avital Kelman
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Small briefcase-sized plastic case with a bunch of compartments for sorting screws and other small items. It feels sturdy, and the latches close securely. I have no fear that it will open by itself or spill the parts around. The partitions aren't adjustable, but you would already know that from the description.
Avital Kelman
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Small briefcase-sized plastic case with a bunch of compartments for sorting screws and other small items. It feels sturdy, and the latches close securely. I have no fear that it will open by itself or spill the parts around. The partitions aren't adjustable, but you would already know that from the description.
Kelsy Quijano
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
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Kelsy Quijano
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
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billflag
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I've owned many, many styles of small screw-parts bins, but this is the first one that is nearly perfect. In most cases, the parts dividers are adjustable, which seems like a good idea, but is actually a detriment as the don't secure the compartments and parts always migrate and get intermixed between compartments. This is very frustrating.This organizer not only has fixed compartment walls, but the top lid is recessed so parts can't migrate to adjoining compartments, even if the organizer is turned upside down.The only negative feedback I can offer is that the lid is opaque, so you can't see what's inside unless you open the lid. Also, the compartments are small, so you'll need a magnet or pincher tool to remove the parts. Of course, this is probably design and not necessarily a negative characteristic.
billflag
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I've owned many, many styles of small screw-parts bins, but this is the first one that is nearly perfect. In most cases, the parts dividers are adjustable, which seems like a good idea, but is actually a detriment as the don't secure the compartments and parts always migrate and get intermixed between compartments. This is very frustrating.This organizer not only has fixed compartment walls, but the top lid is recessed so parts can't migrate to adjoining compartments, even if the organizer is turned upside down.The only negative feedback I can offer is that the lid is opaque, so you can't see what's inside unless you open the lid. Also, the compartments are small, so you'll need a magnet or pincher tool to remove the parts. Of course, this is probably design and not necessarily a negative characteristic.
Mary Kulp
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
This is perfect for nails, screws, picture hangers ect. I love that it is sturdy and stable box, it is a nice looking box, but not heavy, the dividers are great, stuff doesn’t get underneath, or over the top.the latches are easy to open, and very secure.
Mary Kulp
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
This is perfect for nails, screws, picture hangers ect. I love that it is sturdy and stable box, it is a nice looking box, but not heavy, the dividers are great, stuff doesn’t get underneath, or over the top.the latches are easy to open, and very secure.
Caio
Reviewed in Brazil on May 3, 2022
Material plástico resistente
Caio
Reviewed in Brazil on May 3, 2022
Material plástico resistente
Jern
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020
This is being written by someone who has used just about every part organizer on the planet- the Plano tackle box style, Dewalt, Stanley, Husky, Milwaukee and other similar organizing bins.It’s simply common sense that a #6 3/4” screw takes up less space than a #10 2.5” screw. In order to pull off the maximum density in a given space, it’s necessary to have some smaller and some larger dividers. The way some manufacturers accomplish this is by using removable inserts- however I know all to well how that goes. You go to pull out a part and the insert comes with it and everything gets intermixed. Or, you glue it shut but then it just looks haphazard and sloppy. By making the organizing slots fixed, this Stalwart can also make provisions for rounded bottom edges, making fishing a small part out that much easier.While nothing is perfect, this is pretty close at a price that’s hard to pass up if you need a quantity of them.The poly top is solid. Locking mechanism is tight and secure. You can remove the sticker with a bit of goo gone and a blue scotch pad no problem and it won’t scratch the case.While it’s hard to complain about this unit, on my wishlist would be 1. Interlocking bins or barring that 2. Some kind of multi-bin holder like the Plano tackle boxes.Also, if you have really big meaty fingers it may not be best solution.But I was able to do away with half of my DeWalt screw, nut and bolt organizers by switching to these. Less clutter, less headache. Again, the only thing I gave up is the bin interlocking however when you can fit 2-3 times as much in these, the interlocking becomes less of a necessity as your total number of bins are greatly reduced.
Jern
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020
This is being written by someone who has used just about every part organizer on the planet- the Plano tackle box style, Dewalt, Stanley, Husky, Milwaukee and other similar organizing bins.It’s simply common sense that a #6 3/4” screw takes up less space than a #10 2.5” screw. In order to pull off the maximum density in a given space, it’s necessary to have some smaller and some larger dividers. The way some manufacturers accomplish this is by using removable inserts- however I know all to well how that goes. You go to pull out a part and the insert comes with it and everything gets intermixed. Or, you glue it shut but then it just looks haphazard and sloppy. By making the organizing slots fixed, this Stalwart can also make provisions for rounded bottom edges, making fishing a small part out that much easier.While nothing is perfect, this is pretty close at a price that’s hard to pass up if you need a quantity of them.The poly top is solid. Locking mechanism is tight and secure. You can remove the sticker with a bit of goo gone and a blue scotch pad no problem and it won’t scratch the case.While it’s hard to complain about this unit, on my wishlist would be 1. Interlocking bins or barring that 2. Some kind of multi-bin holder like the Plano tackle boxes.Also, if you have really big meaty fingers it may not be best solution.But I was able to do away with half of my DeWalt screw, nut and bolt organizers by switching to these. Less clutter, less headache. Again, the only thing I gave up is the bin interlocking however when you can fit 2-3 times as much in these, the interlocking becomes less of a necessity as your total number of bins are greatly reduced.